2104 ACME DEFROST HEATER

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RFXX-HTR01-09
TTD 1,913.18
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FLEXIBLE BEND-TO-FIT DEFROST HEATER
For Evaporator coils & condensate drain pans in commercial refrigeration.

Watts: 850
Volts: 120
Amps: 7.6
Sheath Length: 105"
Heated Length: 91" 

Heaters constructed of .250 diameter incoloy
Heaters can be linked together to create additional length.
Bend and shape easily with hands at jobsite.
Quickly replace almost any defrost heater.
Measure length of original and order a similar length.

 

Acme 2000 Series Defrost Heaters
For Commercial Refrigeration Coils and Condensate Pans
To replace a coil defrost heater measure the old heater length. Bend the Acme heater to match
the configuration of the old heater and install.
Do the same for condensate pans. The encapsulated ends on the heaters are water resistant, but
should not be submerged in water. Bend the ends up to keep them from being submerged.
230V heaters can be connected to 120V power. Their wattage is reduced to ¼ of the rated
wattage. 115V heaters should not be connected to 230V power unless wiring 2 heaters or more
in series. See example #2 below.
The heaters are .250 incolloy, which is comparable to Alloy #334.
Sometimes more than 1 heater is needed to handle a replacement. In that
situation, remember the following:
1. Two heaters of equal wattage. Connect in series at rated voltage. This will generate ½ the
wattage of 1 heater. For example, 2 ea 500W heaters, 230V connected in series to 230V=250
watts total.
2. Two 115V heaters with equal wattage connected in series to 230V power will generate
their total wattage. For example, 2 ea 300W, 115V heaters connected in series = 600W total
output.
3. Two heaters with equal voltage connected in parallel (at rated voltage) will produce the total
of their wattages. For example, 1 ea 500W heater and 1 ea 300W heater, both 115V wired in
parallel = 800W total.

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